Fisher scored eight of her teamís nine goals Ė and assisted on the ninth one Ė as Millersville came back from five goals down to beat Fort Lewis 9-8.

Her nine-point showing was the most in a game for Millersville since 2009 and her eight goals were two short of the team record.

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Goucher senior Ashley Shaner (Pottsgrove) stopped 11 shots, including four free position attempts, in a 16-4 win over Virginia Wesleyan. Shaner also had 10 saves in a 15-8 win over Virginia Wesleyan one day earlier.

Louisville sophomore Emily Kolsevich (Owen J. Roberts) had a goal and an assist in a win over Presbyterian.

Lafayette sophomore Brian Bock (Spring-Ford) had four goals and three assists in a 12-11 loss to Navy on Saturday. Earlier in the week, Bock had five goals in an 11-9 loss to Delaware.

Lebanon Valley junior Kevin Krasley (Perkiomen Valley) had eight saves and two goals against in one half of action in a 14-3 win over Immaculata.

WOMENíS BASKETBALL

Kutztown senior Ashley Wood (Spring-Ford) was named to the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference First Team after earning second-team honors as a sophomore. Wood led the team in scoring (14.3 points per game) and 3-pointers (26), and was second in steals (45), assists (75) and minutes per game (33.3).

MENíS BASKETBALL

Mansfield sophomore Joe Bell (Pottsgrove) had a team-high 16 points as the Mountiesí season came to an end in a 102-74 loss to East Stroudsburg in the PSAC quarterfinals.

BASEBALL

Alvernia sophomore Steve Price (Boyertown) picked up the win in six innings of work as the Crusaders beat Merchant Marine, 16-7. Price allowed two runs and three walks while striking out four for his first win of the year.

Bloomsburg freshman Joey Casselberry (Methacton) had a hit and an RBI in an 8-7 win over Belmont Abbey.

Cedarville sophomore Sean Larkin (Spring-Ford) picked up the win in relief as the Yellow Jackets beat Saginaw Valley State, 11-8, in Clearwater, Fla. Larkin pitched 4 2/3 no-hit innings without giving up a run, giving his team a chance to come back for the win. Dan Larkin (Spring-Ford) had a hit and a stolen base in the win.

Johns Hopkins senior Ryan Zakszeski (Boyertown) scored three runs as the undefeated Blue Jays beat Mary Washington, 10-5. Zakszeski also had two hits and three RBI in a 12-3 win over Rutgers-Newark. Ben Eckroth (Hill School) had two hits in the win over Rutgers-Newark.

Kutztown sophomore Travis Kreitz (Boyertown) had a two-run double and Jason Henderson (Daniel Boone) picked up a win on the mound as the Golden Bears swept Virginia State in a doubleheader.

Millersville junior Tim Mayza (Upper Perkiomen) picked up his fourth win of the year (4-0) as the Marauders beat Philadelphia University, 7-1. Mayza gave up just three hits and struck out eight in the complete-game win.

Pennís Brandon Engelhardt (Owen J. Roberts) had three hits and Ryan Dietrich (Hill School) had a hit and run scored in a 7-0 win over Winthrop.

Scranton junior Eric Pizzico (Spring-Ford) was named Landmark Conference Player of the Week after going 8-for-14 with a home run, double, five RBI and three runs scored in four games.

St. Josephís junior Jordan Carter (Methacton) picked up a win on the mound in a 2-1 victory over Central Connecticut State. Carter struck out three and allowed just one earned run in 6 1/3 innings of work.

Widener junior Colin Weiss (Upper Perkiomen) picked up the save out of the bullpen in a 4-2 win over Ohio Northern.

Catholic University sophomore Tori Marcavage (Perkiomen Valley) has a 3-0 record with a 1.52 ERA for the Cardinals, who are 6-2 on the season.

WOMENíS TRACK & FIELD

Elizabethtown junior Traci Tempone (Perkiomen Valley) finished 14th in the 5,000 meters at the NCAA Division III Championships (18:02.86). It was not one of Temponeís better times of the year, but it capped a season in which Tempone set the school record in the 5,000 and won two gold medals at the Middle Atlantic Conference Championships.

MENíS ICE HOCKEY

Vermont junior and Collegeville native Chris McCarthy had a goal in a 7-2 loss to No. 6 Boston College, and a goal one night earlier in a 4-4 tie with the Eagles that secured a Hockey East playoff berth for the Catamounts. Vermont will face BC again this weekend in a best-of-three series in Boston.

Bowling Green sophomore and Collegeville native Adam Berkle scored his sixth goal of the season in a 6-3 win over Lake Superior State to force a third game in the best-of-three CCHA playoff series.

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